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Jennifer Yvonne Mcfalls born (November 10, 1974) is a retired professional softball player who played for A&M and then went on to the U.S. National Softball Team. After her years playing softball McFalls decided to become a coach with her first position as the assistant coach at Texas A&M University. Mcfalls is currently the coach for the Dallas Charge.

Early Life
McFalls was born in Grand Praire, Texas. Mcfalls began to play softball at age 8. She was first introduced to softball though her family, many family members had encouraged her to play. As Mcfalls got older she moved on to more competitive leagues within the Dallas and Fort Worth area. She started to play for a team called the Everman Shadows. In high school Mcfalls was a multisport athlete. She played Volleyball, Soccer, and Basketball. Softball was not offered at her school so she could not play during her high school career. Although she did play in the summer on a select softball team this is where she was first recruited by Bob Brock at A&M University at the age of 16.

Collegiate Career
Mcfalls attended A&M University. While there she was a major component to the Women’s Softball team. McFalls was an All-American Shortstop and led her team in highest batting average all four season during her career at A&M. She also led her team in hits, total bases, and slugging percentage. McFalls was named A&M’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1994. She was also elected to the Texas A&M hall of Fame in 2001. While at A&M she received the awards for All American 1993, and All- South Region 1st Team during the years of 1993 and 1994.

Olympic Team
Jennifer Mcfalls was apart of the Women’ Softball Olympic team. Playing in several of the the Olympic games. She was apart of the U.S National Team from 1994-2000. McFalls helped
score the game winning run in the bottom of the eight in the victory over Japan winning 2-1. This allowed U.S. to win the gold medal in 2000.

Coaching Career
Mcfalls first began coaching career as an assistant coach for three seasons at Texas A&M from 1995-1997 and one season at Oklahoma University 1997-1998. After her seasons at the collegiate level Mcfalls went on to become the fastpitch softball academy director at Power Alley in Grand Praire, Texas from 2002 to 2003. Shortly after Mcfalls took an assistant athlectic director and head softball coach position at Hockday School in Dallas, Texas. She spent 2 years at the school from 2003-2005. She was then offered a position at Midlothian High School, in Midlothian Texas where she became the head coach and assistant athletic director. With a winning record of 139-48 and leading her team to five consecutive playoff appearances. While her time at Midlothian High School she was also apart of the USA Softball selection committee from 2005-2010 and served as the assistant coach for Team USA at the 2010 Canadian Open Fast Pitch International Championship. Mcfalls then started to coach for the University of Texas, under head coach Connie Clark. Into Mcfalls fifth year with the longhorns is when she was hired as the head coach of the National Pro Fast pitch team, Dallas Charge.

Revision as of 03:45, 4 December 2015

Jennifer Yvonne Mcfalls born (November 10, 1974) is a retired professional softball player who played for A&M and then went on to the U.S. National Softball Team. After her years playing softball McFalls decided to become a coach with her first position as the assistant coach at Texas A&M University. Mcfalls is currently the coach for the Dallas Charge.

Early Life McFalls was born in Grand Praire, Texas. Mcfalls began to play softball at age 8. She was first introduced to softball though her family, many family members had encouraged her to play. As Mcfalls got older she moved on to more competitive leagues within the Dallas and Fort Worth area. She started to play for a team called the Everman Shadows. In high school Mcfalls was a multisport athlete. She played Volleyball, Soccer, and Basketball. Softball was not offered at her school so she could not play during her high school career. Although she did play in the summer on a select softball team this is where she was first recruited by Bob Brock at A&M University at the age of 16.

Collegiate Career Mcfalls attended A&M University. While there she was a major component to the Women’s Softball team. McFalls was an All-American Shortstop and led her team in highest batting average all four season during her career at A&M. She also led her team in hits, total bases, and slugging percentage. McFalls was named A&M’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1994. She was also elected to the Texas A&M hall of Fame in 2001. While at A&M she received the awards for All American 1993, and All- South Region 1st Team during the years of 1993 and 1994.

Olympic Team Jennifer Mcfalls was apart of the Women’ Softball Olympic team. Playing in several of the the Olympic games. She was apart of the U.S National Team from 1994-2000. McFalls helped

 score the game winning run in the bottom of the eight in the victory over Japan winning 2-1. This allowed U.S. to win the gold medal in 2000. 

Coaching Career Mcfalls first began coaching career as an assistant coach for three seasons at Texas A&M from 1995-1997 and one season at Oklahoma University 1997-1998. After her seasons at the collegiate level Mcfalls went on to become the fastpitch softball academy director at Power Alley in Grand Praire, Texas from 2002 to 2003. Shortly after Mcfalls took an assistant athlectic director and head softball coach position at Hockday School in Dallas, Texas. She spent 2 years at the school from 2003-2005. She was then offered a position at Midlothian High School, in Midlothian Texas where she became the head coach and assistant athletic director. With a winning record of 139-48 and leading her team to five consecutive playoff appearances. While her time at Midlothian High School she was also apart of the USA Softball selection committee from 2005-2010 and served as the assistant coach for Team USA at the 2010 Canadian Open Fast Pitch International Championship. Mcfalls then started to coach for the University of Texas, under head coach Connie Clark. Into Mcfalls fifth year with the longhorns is when she was hired as the head coach of the National Pro Fast pitch team, Dallas Charge.